TBR Radio

May/June 2016 Issue: Pat Shannan – Sherman’s Plunder: How Union Looters Got Rich Off The War And Was “Uncle Billy” Insane?

In today’s show originally broadcast on June 20 2016, TBR Radio’s Andrew Carrington Hitchcock interviews Pat Shannan who pulls no punches on issues of American history. Incidentally, “Sherman was a devil,” was a comment about Gen. Sherman in respect of the American Civil War. This and many other topics, especially in southern history, are discussed on this show, all of which are worth a listen. Sherman was demonic indeed: his march through the American South was a slaughter of innocents and the destruction, in all senses of that term, of southern life.

May/June 2016 Issue: Germar Rudolf – Auschwitz: A Judge Looks At The Evidence And Judge Dr. Wilhelm Staeglich On The Auschwitz Myth

In today’s show originally broadcast on June 29 2016, TBR Radio’s Andrew Carrington Hitchcock interviews one of the pre-eminent experts on the alleged holocaust, Germar Rudolf, who talks us through his bio and a couple of articles in the current edition of, “The Barnes Review,” on German Judge “Wilhelm Staeglich.” Germar also discusses several aspects of the alleged holocaust.
http://recordings.talkshoe.com/TC-140803/TS-1091628.mp3
 

The Jewish Question in Old Russia

The Bolshevik empire was forged by Jews on both sides of the Atlantic. Therefore, understanding the history of Russo-Jewish relations is of immense importance in making sense of the 20th century. In this broadcast, TBR’s own Matthew Raphael Johnson speaks with Andrew Carrington Hitchcock on just this question.
http://recordings.talkshoe.com/TC-140803/TS-1097758.mp3

Was There a Mongol Yoke?

This is a contemporary depiction of the Battle of Kulikovo (1380) between Mongols and Russians. Can you tell which is which?
TBR Senior researcher Matthew Raphael Johnson again challenges conventional wisdom on the Russian empire. In Russia itself, it is rare to find textbooks or historians who believe that the Mongols occupied Russia in the high middle ages. In the US, that has not even begun to penetrate.
http://recordings.talkshoe.com/TC-140803/TS-1102921.mp3

“Nothing is as it Seems” – Patrick Derek Fox on Hitler

The Barnes Review is known for many things, its cautious defense of Adolf Hitler is certainly one of them. As certain academics have made a career over defending communist butchers to the cheers of the state, those seeing some good in Hitler’s goals and policy are removed, often violently, from American society.
http://barnesreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Fox_ACH.mp3

“Sherman was a Devil” – Pat Shannan on TBR Radio

As always, Pat Shannan pulls no punches on issues of American history. The title of this post comes from a comment about Gen. Sherman of the American Civil War. Many other topics, especially in southern history, are discussed on this show, all of which are worth a listen. Sherman was demonic indeed: his march through the American South was a slaughter of innocents and the destruction, in all senses of that term, of southern life.
http://barnesreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/PatS_Hitch.mp3

Matthew Raphael Johnson on the Andrew Carrington Hitchcock Show

http://barnesreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/MRJ_Hitch.mp3
TBR’s own Andrew Hitchcock had Matthew Raphael Johnson on his show to talk about Russia’s medieval past. In this case, on the controversy of Ivan the Terrible, or Ivan IV, the longest reigning monarch in European history (reigned from 1543-1584, born in 1530, declared himself of majority at 13). The Barnes review has featured several articles on the past by Johnson on this topic of the medieval Russian oligarchy and its negation, Ivan.